There is no language where, given a constituent class including both definite and indefinite members, the verb would agree with some or all of the indefinite members but with none of the definite members.
Standardized
Provided there is a constituent class including both definite and indefinite members: IF the verb agrees with some or all of its indefinite members, THEN the verb also agrees with its definite members.
If there is agreement with any subjects, or any direct objects, or any indirect objects, or any adverbials, there will be agreement with some or all definite subjects, some or all definite direct objects, some or all definite indirect objects, and some or all definite adverbials, respectively.
If there is agreement with any subjects, or any direct objects, or any indirect objects, or any adverbials, there will be agreement with some or all definite subjects, some or all definite direct objects, some or all definite indirect objects, and some or all definite adverbials, respectively.